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A cup of water is spilled. You are able to catch the cup while there is still 3 ounces of water lef inside. If there are 13.8 ounces on the table now, how much liquid did the cu…
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A cup of water is spilled. You are able to catch the cup while there is still 3 ounces of water lef
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16.8 ounces, hope this helped
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